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16 years ago @ KOMO - Seattle, WA - Willie Nelson crew sti... · 0 replies · +1 points
I-1068 would " remove all civil and criminal penalties for persons eighteen years or older who cultivate, possess, transport, sell, or use marijuana. Marijuana would no longer be defined as a 'controlled substance'. civil and criminal penalties relating to drug paraphernalia and provisions authorizing seizure or forfeiture of property would no longer apply to marijuana related offenses committed by persons eighteen years or older. the measure would retain current restrictions and penalties applicable to persons under eighteen".
visit sensiblewashington.org for more information.
16 years ago @ KOMO - Seattle, WA - Willie Nelson crew sti... · 0 replies · +7 points
16 years ago @ KOMO - Seattle, WA - Hyer, facing pot charg... · 2 replies · +5 points
16 years ago @ KOMO - Seattle, WA - Hyer, facing pot charg... · 10 replies · +4 points
Washington State voters, exercise your right to vote. Get I-1068 on the November ballot by signing the I-1068 petition. Washington State Initiative-1068, the Marijuana Reform Act, with enough signatures to get it on the November ballot, would allow you to vote for or against the legalization of Marijuana. let's allow the voters to decide, not some biased politicians backed by special interest groups and lobbyists hired by pharmaceutical, alcohol, tobacco, and other major companies.
I-1068 would " remove all civil and criminal penalties for persons eighteen years or older who cultivate, possess, transport, sell, or use marijuana. Marijuana would no longer be defined as a 'controlled substance'. civil and criminal penalties relating to drug paraphernalia and provisions authorizing seizure or forfeiture of property would no longer apply to marijuana related offenses committed by persons eighteen years or older. the measure would retain current restrictions and penalties applicable to persons under eighteen".
visit sensiblewashington.org for more information.
16 years ago @ KOMO - Seattle, WA - Teen convicted in Tuba... · 0 replies · +4 points
16 years ago @ KOMO - Seattle, WA - Wash. justices to hear... · 0 replies · +3 points
I-1068 would " remove all civil and criminal penalties for persons eighteen years or older who cultivate, possess, transport, sell, or use marijuana. Marijuana would no longer be defined as a 'controlled substance'. civil and criminal penalties relating to drug paraphernalia and provisions authorizing seizure or forfeiture of property would no longer apply to marijuana related offenses committed by persons eighteen years or older. the measure would retain current restrictions and penalties applicable to persons under eighteen".
visit sensiblewashington.org for more information.
16 years ago @ KOMO - Seattle, WA - Wash. justices to hear... · 0 replies · +3 points
not much is left for me to say, except “C’mon folks…..let’s get rid of the problem in Washington State. legalize marijuana and let the government tax and regulate it”.
16 years ago @ KOMO - Seattle, WA - Obama: US would go ban... · 6 replies · -11 points
I-1068 would " remove all civil and criminal penalties for persons eighteen years or older who cultivate, possess, transport, sell, or use marijuana. Marijuana would no longer be defined as a 'controlled substance'. civil and criminal penalties relating to drug paraphernalia and provisions authorizing seizure or forfeiture of property would no longer apply to marijuana related offenses committed by persons eighteen years or older. the measure would retain current restrictions and penalties applicable to persons under eighteen".
visit sensiblewashington.org for more information.
16 years ago @ KOMO - Seattle, WA - Obama: US would go ban... · 2 replies · -11 points
16 years ago @ KOMO - Seattle, WA - Seahawks linebacker Hi... · 1 reply · +3 points
The marijuana laws need to be changed, and this should be an obvious example.
Washington State voters, exercise your right to vote. Get I-1068 on the November ballot by signing the I-1068 petition. Washington State Initiative-1068, the Marijuana Reform Act, with enough signatures to get it on the November ballot, would allow you to vote for or against the legalization of Marijuana. let's allow the voters to decide, not some biased politicians backed by special interest groups hired by pharmaceutical, alcohol, and tobacco companies.
I-1068 would " remove all civil and criminal penalties for persons eighteen years or older who cultivate, possess, transport, sell, or use marijuana. Marijuana would no longer be defined as a 'controlled substance'. civil and criminal penalties relating to drug paraphernalia and provisions authorizing seizure or forfeiture of property would no longer apply to marijuana related offenses committed by persons eighteen years or older. the measure would retain current restrictions and penalties applicable to persons under eighteen".
visit sensiblewashington.org for more information.